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>On Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Steven Spears wrote:
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>>>>Mandrake start ther is an error message: Fault: mount device not found. 
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>I think you need to remove 'auto' and set 'noauto' in the responsible 
>fstab line. Otherwise system will try to mount the empty drive, which 
>will fail ofcourse. It is not a real bad problem is it?
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>>Ran the test and sure enough, I get the same error as well. I opened the 
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>>and hope this helps. As anyone mentioned this on the cooker list? 
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>I think I saw it before. But IMHO (and others) supermount is just 
>hopeless. And it has more problems than only the above.
>Anyone with a bit C experience should throw himself on improving 
>Alan Cox' volumagic, so that we can do automounting in userspace. 
>Hopefully I will try during Xmas holidays. But I never did something more 
>serious than some easy gui programs, so do not hold your breath:)
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>Danny
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I have a really serious problem with supermount. I have created a DVD of 
9.0, which I cannot copy to my hard disk if /mnt/cdrom is supermounted. 
It manages to copy maybe 20% then cannot open (stat) any files on the 
DVD, not even from the command line. If I disable supermount and 
manually mount the DVD it all works OK. (The option to manually 
mount/unmount is gone from the CD-ROM popup menu in KDE so had to use 
the mount comamnd directly)

PS: This does not just hapen on one machine.



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